Late Registration Sample Clauses

Late Registration is to generally be defined at 1/9 of the course length; however, management does have the right to extend the period if a class is under-enrolled.
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Late Registration. Exhibitors wishing to register for space after the October 14, 2022 deadline must add $30 to the appropriate registration exhibitor’s rate. Registrations and payments must be received by October 14, 2022 to be included in the convention promotional materials.
Late Registration. 2.1.7.1 The late registration of a spouse and/or eligible dependent children may be permitted provided that the staff member pays the full cost of the additional premiums involved for retroactive coverage for the period from the date the spouse and/or dependent children became eligible to the actual date of application, or for a period of twelve (12) months, whichever is the shorter period. 2.1.7.2 Retroactive premium payments may, at the staff member's option, be made by payroll deduction in monthly amounts of not less than the equivalent of the monthly premium required for the additional coverage. 2.1.7.3 Where a staff member has full dependent coverage in effect and no additional premiums are required in respect of the late registration of a spouse or dependent child, the coverage shall become effective on the appropriate date following registration of the spouse / child and no retroactive premium or coverage shall apply.
Late Registration. All registrations made after 5pm Sunday the week (7 days) BEFORE a camp week starts will be assessed a $40 late registration fee.
Late Registration. If any registration statement required to be filed hereunder (x) has not been filed by the Required Filing Date, (y) has not been declared effective by the SEC on or before the Effective Date, or (z) is filed and declared effective but shall thereafter cease to be effective or fail to be usable for its intended purpose without being succeeded within ten (10) days (the “Required Cure Date”) by a post-effective amendment to such registration statement that cures such failure and that is itself immediately declared effective, the Company shall, on the business day immediately following the Required Filing Date, the Effective Date or the Required Cure Date, as the case may be, and each 30th day thereafter, make a payment to the Investor as partial compensation for such delay (the “Late Registration Payments”) equal to one percent (1%) of the aggregate purchase price of the Registrable Securities (calculated based on a per share price of $9.50) not previously sold by the Investor until such registration statement is filed or declared effective by the SEC, as the case may be; provided, however, that in no event shall the payments made pursuant to this Section 8, if any, exceed in the aggregate twelve percent (12%) of such aggregate price. Late Registration Payments will be prorated on a daily basis during each 30 day period and will be paid to the Investor by wire transfer or check within five business days after the earlier of (i) the end of each thirty day period following the Effective Date, Required Filing Date or Required Cure Date, as applicable or (ii) the effective date of such registration statement.
Late Registration. A Student Registration that occurs less than 2 weeks before classes commence. • Medical Evidence This is required in writing on an official medical certificate and signed by a registered medical practitioner. This practitioner must be certified to diagnose and treat patients and must be regis- tered with a professional council established by an Act of Parliament. Open Window will not accept as valid a certificate that merely states that the practitioner “saw the patient” or “was informed by the patient”. The practitioner must declare that it is his/her professional opinion that the Student is/was unable to attend class as a result of a specified illness or injury. The practitioner must also state clearly the duration and dates (inclusive) on which the Student will be absent/inca- pacitated. • Medical Postponement This refers to the postponement of a Student’s studies during an active academic year due to medical reasons which have been accepted as valid by the Registration Board. Studies which are postponed in a current academic year are to be recommenced in the following academic year. Any financial credit as a result of a medical postponement will not be refunded. • Medical Practitioner The Medical, Dental and Supplementary Health Service Professions Act, 1974 (Act No. 56 of 1974) defines a medical practitioner as a person entitled to practise as a medical practitioner in terms of section 17 of said Act. Furthermore, the Act lists the following professionals to be medical practi- + Medical practitioners (Doctor with MBChB degree) that are registered with the Health Profes sions Council of South Africa. + Dentists that are registered with the Health Professions Council of South Africa. + Psychologists with a Masters Degree in Educational, Counselling or Clinical Psychology that are registered with the Health Professions Council of South Africa. • OW Campus Open Window’s Centurion campus situated at 0000 Xxxx Xxxxxxx Drive, Southdowns Xxxxx. • Payment Options + Full Settlement of the programme fee before classes commence or + Monthly Instalments via 10 consecutive monthly Debit Order instalments. • Proof of Registration As issued by the Registrar, this non-financial document serves as confirmation of the Student’s registration for a specific academic year. Selected subjects and electives are listed on this docu- ment. The issuance of this document leads to the generation of an fee invoice detailed on the debtor’s account at Open Window. • Provisionally Approved This...
Late Registration. If you initially register for on-campus student housing after the first date of the License Term, then your room and board fees will be prorated based on the number of days remaining in the License Term on and after your assigned move-in date.
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Late Registration. An additional $25 per shelf late fee will be assessed to those who register between August 31 and September 21, 2013. Organization/Business Name Contact Person Title Phone Number Mobile Number Address City State Zip Code Email Website Pinterest Facebook Twitter Youtube Provide a list of all GO TEXAN products to be sold in the GO TEXAN General Store, including picture files or product links, if possible. All items must be approved GO TEXAN products to qualify. Alcoholic beverage sales are prohibited. Will Member provide special display case? If so, indicate type, size and attach photograph files.* Any special handling instructions should be indicated here (for example: refrigeration required).* *Additional fees may apply for large or oversized items and products that require unique sales space (for example, freezers/refrigerators or clothing racks [hangers not provided]). Please contact TDA at xxxxxxxxxxx@XxxxxXxxxxxxxxxx.xxx with questions. 1 of (3) (Shelves are 16” depth x 48” width x 14” height, height may vary. See Shelf Unit Diagram on page 3.) Product placement is determined by the Store Contractor based on shelf availability and the design layout of the shelving unit. Requests for specific store or shelf placement are not guaranteed. PREMIUM SHELVES ($260/each): One Premium Shelf $260 Two Premium Shelves $520 Three Premium Shelves $780 STANDARD SHELVES ($220/each): One Bottom Shelf $220 Two Bottom Shelves $440 ONE ENTIRE UNIT (Save $220! One bottom shelf is free.) Five shelves $1,000/each x unit(s) = $ Qualify for the 10 percent discount by emailing your completed registration to xxxxxxxxxxx@XxxxxXxxxxxxxxxx.xxx or faxing your completed registration to (000) 000-0000 by July 15, 2013. Failure to include the following will delay processing of your application: • Pictures of each product to be sold. • For all members: a copy of your current product liability insurance. • For food sales: a copy of your current food manufacturer’s license. Attachments can be sent with your completed registration to xxxxxxxxxxx@XxxxxXxxxxxxxxxx.xxx.
Late Registration. Late registration will be allowed, provided the courses have not been closed to additional enrollment. A late fee is assessed to any student who registers after the registration deadline. While Argosy University makes every effort to provide sufficient course sections for students, Argosy University reserves the right to cancel any course. Students enrolled in canceled courses will be granted a full refund and will be allowed to add a course. Enrollment in a particular course section or with a specific instructor is not guaranteed. Course instructors may change at the discretion of Argosy University. Face-to-Face instruction in Argosy University courses is offered in both traditional and non-traditional formats. Traditional face-to-face instruction occurs in a physical classroom facility. Non-traditional face-to-face instruction is delivered at a distance using technology to fuse the benefits of online and real-time learning. In-residence courses are those courses in which 50% or more of the instruction is provided in a traditional face-to-face format. Blended/in-residence courses are provided in part face-to-face and in part online. This mode of delivery is considered blended/in-residence learning because 50% or more of the instruction occurs in a traditional face-to-face format. Blended/online courses are provided in part residentially and in part online. This mode of delivery is considered blended/online learning because less than 50% of the instruction occurs in a traditional face-to-face format. These courses are completed on a one-to-one basis with a faculty mentor. A directed independent study course provides an opportunity for students to carry out a creative research project in an area of their choice where no course currently exists. The course may arise from an in-depth study of some aspect of a recently completed course; an analysis of new ideas, theories or concepts in education; or evaluation of new strategies used in education. Depending how instruction is provided, Directed Independent Studies may or may not fulfill residency requirements.
Late Registration an additional $25 per shelf fee will be assessed to those who register after August 31, 2013. Organization/Business Name Contact Person Title Phone Number Mobile Number Address City State Zip Code Email Website Pinterest Facebook Twitter Youtube Provide a list of all GO TEXAN products to be displayed in the GO TEXAN Product Showcase, including picture files or product links, if possible. All items must be approved GO TEXAN products to qualify. Provide measurements (height, width, length) in inches of all GO TEXAN products to be displayed in the GO TEXAN Product Showcase.* *Additional fees may apply for large or oversized items and products that require unique sales space. Please contact TDA at xxxxxxxxxxx@XxxxxXxxxxxxxxxx.xxx with questions.
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